It was quite good, didn't learn a lot of new information TBH. But interesting no the less. It was nice to be able to stream it without any pauses (i love h.264), usually I cant stream video on my connection.

bah, you have to install 10.3.9 to get QT7 ... this bites, I have an odd feeling after this update to 10.3.9 my machine is going to take a nose dive into unusability. It was working perfect on 10.3.7, wishful thinking i guess. *crosses fingers* i'm gonna be PO'ed if 10.3.9 destroys my otherwise perfect setup

Could someone please give me the new link to the Tiger Online Seminar because Ive noticed that people have said that Apple sent them emails with corrected links in them. I only have the original email and it brings up the error message:

Ya know I have an email to the seminar, I wish I could save the movie locally
to view it on my own. pluss I know it's supposed to be "exclusive" but this would be great to show to family and friends, I think they would be verry impressed and who knows might make the switch. or at least stop mocking it

It streamed so nicely and the quality was great. I think that impressed me more that the content itself. I found much of the overview to be pretty helpful. It wasn't a waste of time but there is nothing really ground breaking. It is all stuff everyone will end up using so I'd say give it a quick look if you get the chance.

I am having trouble viewing this thing. It buffers and starts, and I can hear the audio, but the video is either frozen, or it jumps ahead and shows just still pictures.

I can however, watch the HD trailers posted on Apple's site with no problems.

Any ideas?

--Matt

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I don't have any new ideas, but I wish that Apple would at-least let those that purchased QT7 Pro download it, that might also encourage some people to purchase a QT7 Pro Key with it.

my honest feeling is that I think they should have included the video with the installation disk(s) so that people after June 11 can see it, as well as those that are on dial-up.
If anyone has any bright ideas on how to save it please share !!

I don't have any new ideas, but I wish that Apple would at-least let those that purchased QT7 Pro download it, that might also encourage some people to purchase a QT7 Pro Key with it.

my honest feeling is that I think they should have included the video with the installation disk(s) so that people after June 11 can see it, as well as those that are on dial-up.
If anyone has any bright ideas on how to save it please share !!

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You could run one of those programs that records video on your desktop. They are made so you can make tutorials but you can just have it record while the QT seminar plays.

I watched it too, I was a pretty good overview. He managed to go over quite a bit in the 30 minutes or so that it is. I must admit though I'm tired of hearing about how wonderful the video chat is, lol. I know it's great and all, but for those of us without the interest of using a webcam... Anyway, learned a couple things that were handy from it and I liked the Automator demostration. Made it easier to make my first workflow! lol

I watched it too, I was a pretty good overview. He managed to go over quite a bit in the 30 minutes or so that it is. I must admit though I'm tired of hearing about how wonderful the video chat is, lol. I know it's great and all, but for those of us without the interest of using a webcam... Anyway, learned a couple things that were handy from it and I liked the Automator demostration. Made it easier to make my first workflow! lol

I am having trouble viewing this thing. It buffers and starts, and I can hear the audio, but the video is either frozen, or it jumps ahead and shows just still pictures.

I can however, watch the HD trailers posted on Apple's site with no problems.

Any ideas?

--Matt

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I had the same problem. The way I solved it was to go to System Preferences - Quicktime - Advanced, then choose HTTP from the Transport Setup. Quit Safari and then relaunch and your problem should be solved!

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